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4x6 Persian Kilim Area Rug - 109488

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4x6 Persian Kilim Area Rug - 109488This 4x6 Persian Kilim Area Rug combines earthy tones with bold geometric patterns, creating a visually dynamic accent for any space. The dark gray base is complemented by fine red and green stripes, while geometric motifs in brown, blue, olive green, black, and peach add a cultural inspired charm. Handwoven from high quality Persian wool, the flat weave construction ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight, flexible feel. The rugs

This 4x6 Persian Kilim Area Rug combines earthy tones with bold geometric patterns, creating a visually dynamic accent for any space. The dark gray base is complemented by fine red and green stripes, while geometric motifs in brown, blue, olive green, black, and peach add a cultural-inspired charm. Handwoven from high-quality Persian wool, the flat-weave construction ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight, flexible feel. The rug’s harmonious blend of subtle and vibrant hues makes it a versatile choice for sleek, classical, or bohemian interiors. Its intricate patterns and rich colors add texture and warmth to any room, making it a perfect statement piece. This rug brings both style and cultural appeal to your home, enhancing its atmosphere.

Notable Features:

  • Exact Size: 4'1" x 6'4"
  • Classical Persian Weaving – Showcases intricate craftsmanship
  • Geometric & Cultural Design – Featuring a dark gray base with red and green stripes
  • 100% Wool Flat-Weave – Durable, soft, and easy to maintain
  • Versatile Styling – Blends seamlessly into various decor themes
  • Free U.S. Shipping – Hassle-free delivery to your doorstep
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